Historical perspective milestones in the evolution of lumbar spinal postural health in seating.

作者: Martin Mackey , Joy Higgs , Jenny Pynt

DOI: 10.1097/01.BRS.0000025695.59653.7E

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摘要: The best knowledge on seated posture before the Enlightenment was not scientific, but influenced by sociocultural, economic, and manufacturing factors. Although pursuit of related to spinal postural health advanced with advent empirico-analytic research, academic opinion continued be unsubstantiated information, often resulting in incorrect advice public. Only past decade has "correct" posture, spanning time from Hippocratic texts present, been brought into question evidence-based research. By exploring seating 3100 B.C this article discusses key influences that have an impact functional health. Emphasis is placed role medical opinion.

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